Two Iranian tankers carrying roughly four million barrels of oil passed the US naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz on April 20, according to satellite imagery from Vortexa. They were part of a flotilla of at least 34 Iran-linked vessels ferrying approximately nine million barrels of oil overall; most turned off transponders to avoid detection. Oil prices fell on April 22 after Iran received signals Washington would lift the blockade, with Brent crude declining 2 percent to near $97 a barrel. President Trump insisted interdiction would continue until negotiations concluded, while Iran threatened to break the blockade by force.
Hungary's new leader Peter Magyar, who won a landslide election on April 12, has made euro adoption by 2030 a top priority with Finance Minister Andras Karman overseeing the process. EU ambassadors meeting in Cyprus expect to finally approve a 90 billion euro loan for Ukraine, which outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orban blocked in February demanding Russian oil supplies through the Druzhba pipeline be restored. Ukraine has since repaired the pipeline with supplies resuming to Hungary and Slovakia on Wednesday, and two-thirds of the funding is designated for defense needs.
Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard opened fire on a container ship in the Strait of Hormuz, damaging the vessel as planned ceasefire negotiations failed to materialize. The British military reported the strike occurred around 7:55 a.m. without prior warning. No casualties or environmental damage were reported. Meanwhile Iran executed Mehdi Farid on Tuesday, convicted of espionage linked to Israel's Mossad spy agency. UK inflation rose to 3.3 percent in March.
Pope Leo XIV visited a notorious prison in Bata, Equatorial Guinea on Wednesday, the final day of his 11-day African tour. The visit spotlighted human rights abuses that have intensified since the United States began deporting third-country migrants to the country under arrangements with the Trump administration. At least 29 migrants with no ties to Equatorial Guinea have been deported there. Seventy human rights organizations had urged the pope to speak out against the deportation practices.
Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO in September after 15 years, succeeded by hardware executive John Ternus. Under his leadership Apple's stock surged 1,900 percent as it transformed into a services powerhouse generating recurring revenue from iCloud and Apple Music. Cook cemented a pro-privacy reputation in the United States by famously resisting FBI demands to unlock the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, yet simultaneously transferred Chinese users' iCloud data to a state-backed datacenter in Guizhou in 2018 and removed Telegram, WhatsApp, and Signal from China's App Store last year.
Navy Secretary John Phelan was fired effective immediately, with Navy Undersecretary Hung Cao taking over as acting secretary. The dismissal came a day after Phelan addressed sailors and industry professionals at the Navy's annual conference in Washington. The firings follow a broader purge at the Pentagon that has included the Joint Chiefs chairman, the chief of naval operations, and the Army's top general. The removal occurs as the US Navy is enforcing a blockade of Iran during a tense ceasefire.
Israeli airstrikes near al-Tiri in southern Lebanon wounded two journalists and trapped one under rubble for hours while rescuers were repeatedly blocked from reaching her. Amal Khalil of Al-Akhbar and freelance photographer Zeinab Faraj were covering developments when the strikes hit. The Israeli military said it targeted vehicles leaving what it described as a Hezbollah military structure. Rescuers were eventually able to return approximately four hours after the initial strike following coordination through the 2024 ceasefire mechanism. Reporters Without Borders and the Committee for the Protection of Journalists condemned the attacks.
Sony AI's table tennis robot Ace has become the first robot to achieve expert-level performance in a competitive physical sport, defeating elite players including professionals Minami Ando and Kakeru Sione and later top-25 world-ranked player Miyuu Kihara in March 2026. The system uses nine synchronized cameras and three vision systems to track spinning balls and employs reinforcement learning rather than manual programming, developing shot techniques human players cannot replicate. Sony AI president Michael Spranger called the research a "ChatGPT moment for robotics," noting it demonstrates robots can adapt in real-time physical environments rather than executing pre-programmed trajectories.
Israeli forces carried out air strikes across southern Lebanon on Tuesday, damaging a mosque in violation of the 10-day ceasefire agreement. The Israel Defense Forces have escalated the use of robotic systems to destroy Hezbollah weapons infrastructure in areas like Bint Jbail. Defense officials say the campaign represents the first-ever robotics war. Sarit Zehavi of the Alma Research and Education Center said Israel must gain control up to the Litani River to prevent Hezbollah's return, arguing any ceasefire without enforcement would allow the group to rebuild.
Paolo Zampolni, the U.S. special envoy, asked FIFA to replace Iran with Italy in the 2026 World Cup during a conversation with Gianni Infantino. Italy failed to qualify for the third consecutive time after losing the European playoff to Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Iran secured its spot through Asian qualifying in March 2025. Infantino confirmed Iran will compete and rejected Iran's request to move its matches to Mexico, with Iran opening against New Zealand on June 15 in Los Angeles.
Burnley hosts Manchester City at Turf Moor on Wednesday with Burnley 19th on 20 points facing almost certain relegation while City can move top of the Premier League with a two-goal win over Arsenal's leaders. Barcelona hosts Celta de Vigo at Camp Nou the same day seeking to strengthen their nine-point LaLiga lead on 79 points, with Raphinha ruled out through injury. Barcelona, eliminated from the Champions League by Atletico Madrid, beat Celta 4-2 in the reverse fixture.
Corporal First Class Anicet Girardin, 31, died Wednesday from wounds sustained in a Saturday ambush in southern Lebanon, France's president confirmed. Girardin was seriously wounded while attempting to rescue Staff Sergeant Florian Montorio, who was killed in the attack. The soldiers were part of a UN Interim Force demining operation when concealed Hezbollah fighters opened fire at close range. Girardin, a canine handler with the 132nd Cynological Infantry Regiment from Suippes, is the third French military casualty in the Middle East since U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran on February 27.
Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal was substituted after scoring a penalty in Tuesday's LaLiga match against Celta de Vigo. The club now fears a hamstring injury that could rule him out of the Clasico against Real Madrid on May 10. The 17-year-old felt discomfort in his left thigh immediately after striking the ball. Full-back Joao Cancelo also departed injured in the 20th minute with a quadriceps problem. Both players will undergo tests on Thursday. Barcelona won 1-0 despite their injury troubles.
Manchester City moved to the top of the Premier League after Erling Haaland's fifth-minute goal secured a 1-0 victory over relegated Burnley at Turf Moor on Wednesday. The win ended Arsenal's 200-day stay at the summit, leaving City and Arsenal level on 70 points with identical plus-37 goal differences, though City lead on goals scored (66 to 63). Haaland finished from Jeremy Doku's through ball, but City failed to add further goals despite creating 28 chances with an expected goals tally of 3.15. Guardiola said: "We won and are top of the league, why be frustrated?"
The UK Parliament has approved landmark anti-tobacco legislation permanently banning sales of cigarettes, vapes, and heated tobacco to anyone born after January 1, 2009. The bill, introduced by Health Secretary Wes Streeting, raises the legal purchasing age annually. Smoking causes 64,000 deaths and 400,000 hospital admissions annually in England, costing the NHS £3 billion. Reform UK has pledged to repeal the ban if they win the next election. The bill awaits royal assent next week.
Chelsea have sacked head coach Liam Rosenior after three months following a 3-0 defeat to Brighton that extended their losing streak to five Premier League games without scoring, their worst league form in 114 years. Rosenior called his players' performance "indefensible." The decision is reported to cost the club approximately £24 million. Assistant coach Calum McFarlane will take interim charge for the remainder of the season, starting with Sunday's FA Cup semi-final against Leeds United. Former Chelsea players Filipe Luis and Cesc Fabregas are among the early frontrunners to succeed him.